Walter Sherwood's Probation by Horatio Alger
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"In what other way does he spend it?"
"Mr. Daniels keeps half a dozen horses to let to students and others. Sherwood hires a team at least twice a week, and of course it counts up." "I was not able to spend money in that way when I attended college." "Then you are a college graduate?" said Holden. "Yes." "Did you graduate at Euclid?" "No; I am a Yale man." "I congratulate you, sir; I should like to graduate from Yale. "I hope you may, some time, my young friend. You would derive more benefit, I'll be bound, than those young roysterers of last evening." "I hope they didn't keep you awake, sir." "They certainly did as long as they stayed. I should have gone to bed soon afterward, but that I had something on my mind. By the way, don't mention to any of the students that they had an unseen listener." "No, sir." Doctor Mack took the first train after breakfast, and returned to his |
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